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Pain in my right wrist

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for about a month now when I play I get this terrible pain in my right wrist. I am positive it isn't broken because I can move it just fine. I think it might be nerve damage or something. Does anybody have a Idea what is wrong?

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Originally Posted by FutureTourPro View Post

for about a month now when I play I get this terrible pain in my right wrist. I am positive it isn't broken because I can move it just fine. I think it might be nerve damage or something. Does anybody have a Idea what is wrong?

Hmmm strange you 'd get it in the right wrist when you're a righty. I'm a right-handed golfer and have some tendon problems in my left wrist from playing golf, so much so I have limited mobility in that wrist now. It's isn't painful normally until I start rotating and manipulating it.

 

For me I'm 90% sure it's stemmed from gripping the club too hard and the position of the shaft in my hand.  

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I had this problem for a while,

I found it was happening mainly when i was using the driver,I was told it was

with my follow through, tring to get more distance, and snatching at the end

when my wrist was twisting slightly causing the pain.

try following through easier, and not for distance, and see if the pain eases.

 

hope that helps

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Originally Posted by arthur c View Post

I had this problem for a while,

I found it was happening mainly when i was using the driver,I was told it was

with my follow through, tring to get more distance, and snatching at the end

when my wrist was twisting slightly causing the pain.

try following through easier, and not for distance, and see if the pain eases.

 

hope that helps

I've been trying that lately and it still hurts like a well you know.. I am really starting to think that I torn something. When I rotate it, it just hurts

post #5 of 8

Just because you can move you hand around doesn't mean that nothing is broken. Do you ever get tingling or numb fingers? If no, then there is a good chance you do not have nerve damage. Since you didn't mention any acute injury [a fall, or you hit it hard on something] than it's probably more overuse than anything.
 

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Have you made any swing adjustments lately to try to increase swing lag? This can cause irritation to the trailing hand wrist.

 

You might try to do some warm-up exercises for your hands.

 

Also, does your job put stress on your right hand? If you use a hammer, or do a lot of computer mousing, this can strain your hand tendons. Add in golf, and you have pain.

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Originally Posted by WUTiger View Post

Have you made any swing adjustments lately to try to increase swing lag? This can cause irritation to the trailing hand wrist.

 

You might try to do some warm-up exercises for your hands.

 

Also, does your job put stress on your right hand? If you use a hammer, or do a lot of computer mousing, this can strain your hand tendons. Add in golf, and you have pain.


No swing adjustments at all and I don't have a job. and also going to be a senior in high school. The only thing I can think of is that I am practicing too much or I pulled a tendon.

post #8 of 8

My guess without seeing your swing is that you're fanning your right hand on the takeaway. Be sure that your club toe is pointing at the sky and your right elbow against your side when your club is parallel to the ground on the takeaway. Also be sure to hold the club grip in your fingers, not in the palm of your hand. Good luck!

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